Monday, March 3
A caller said he had not seen his children in months as they had moved to Washington and did not return his calls. The caller was given options.
A driver was given a verbal warning for speeding on Haines Highway.
Tuesday, March 4
A caller reported people burning an unknown object next to a church. An officer determined they were burning a stump.
Wednesday, March 5
A caller left contact information with dispatch in case their lost cardholder was turned in.
Thursday, March 6
A caller reported their carbon monoxide alarm was going off at Fort Seward. The fire department responded.
An officer responded to a burglary alarm on Allen Road.
An officer assisted another agency on Lutak Road.
Friday, March 7
A caller reported a vehicle accident at Mile 18 on Haines Highway. No injuries were reported. Officers were advised.
A caller requested a welfare check on their sister, whom they had not heard from in several days. Police contacted the person, who said she would call her sister back.
A caller reported that their ex had not returned the children per a court order. The caller was advised to contact the court.
Saturday, March 8
A bounced 911 call was received from Juneau and transferred to the proper agency.
Sunday, March 9
A caller reported an injured seal at Battery Point. NOAA was advised.
A caller reported a blue pickup truck had been parked in a lot with its headlights on for over an hour. The business was notified.
Monday, March 10
A caller reported a fire alarm at a business on Union Street. The fire department responded and determined it was a false alarm caused by a technician.
A caller reported a vehicle fire at Mile 30 near Juneau. Capitol City Fire and Rescue responded and determined the fire was in their jurisdiction. The Haines Volunteer Fire Department was advised to stand down.
Tuesday, March 11
A local business reported they were terminating an employee who might become violent.
Wednesday, March 13
A caller requested a welfare check on a person who refused to get out of bed. The caller reported the person was fine earlier in the morning. An officer was advised.
A caller reported custodial interference after their children were moved without consent. Police spoke with the caller.
A caller reported accidentally setting off a fire alarm while cooking fish. No fire response was needed.
A caller reported harassment by their ex, who was following them and recording them on video. An officer responded.
Thursday, March 14
A caller reported a junked Bronco that they believed should be towed on Deishu Drive. An officer responded, but the caller would not answer their door.
A driver received a verbal warning for equipment and headlight violations on River Road.
A driver received assistance with transportation on Front Street.
A caller reported two vehicles running with lights on outside a business. The caller said it was after business hours and they should not be there. An officer was advised.
Friday, March 15
A bounced 911 call from Juneau was received and transferred to the appropriate agency.
There were 11 total 911 hang-up calls, one canine call, 13 EMS calls, and 18 burn permits issued.